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Well...it's been a long time since I originally posted, but I wanted to give one final update on Cha Cha. I've gathered so much useful information over the years on BYC, it's only right to complete this journey. Maybe someone else can benefit from the experience. Thank you again to all who responded to my post with knowledge and support.
Cha Cha was not improving, so euthanasia was the best option for her in the end. I was able to take her to UC Davis for a necropsy. Their diagnosis was ovarian cancer that spread and caused a stricture in her digestive tract. I learned along the way that hens that are bred for high egg production, like she was, are susceptible to this type of cancer.
She was a great hen with a lot of personality. I was able to enjoy her for 7 years. I still miss her.
Cha Cha was not improving, so euthanasia was the best option for her in the end. I was able to take her to UC Davis for a necropsy. Their diagnosis was ovarian cancer that spread and caused a stricture in her digestive tract. I learned along the way that hens that are bred for high egg production, like she was, are susceptible to this type of cancer.
She was a great hen with a lot of personality. I was able to enjoy her for 7 years. I still miss her.
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